दण्डकारण्य (daNDakAraNya)
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Spoken Sanskrit
English दण्डकारण्य daNDakAraNya daNDaka forest in the Deccan
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EnglishMahabharata
EnglishDaṇḍakāraṇya = Daṇḍaka^2. § 370 (Tīrthayātrāp.): III, 85, 8183.--§ 425 (Hanūmad-Bhīmasaṃv.): III, 147, 11198. --§ 527 (Rāmopākhyānap.): III, 277, 15985.--§ 530 (Viśvāvasumokshaṇa): III, 279, 16070.--§ 615k (Mahodara): IX, 39, 2255. Cf. the prec.
पुराणम्
Englishदण्डकारण्य / DAṆḌAKĀRAṆYA. A forest in the Indo-Gangetic Valley. For the story of how this place became a great forest see under arā.
Other information. (1) This is a holy place. He who takes bath in this place would get the fruits of giving a thousand cows as gift. (M.B. Vana Parva, Chapter 85, Stanza 41).(2) During the time of the forest life of śrī rāma he made his cottage in this forest and stayed there for a while. It was in this forest that a part of the body of śūrpaṇakhā was cut off and the infantry of fourteen thousand giants who came under the leadership of khara, dūṣaṇa and Triśira was completely destroyed. sītā was stolen, mārīca was killed by śrī rāma, and jaṭāyu died by the sword of rāvaṇa in this forest of daṇḍakāraṇya. (M.B. Vana Parva, Chapters 277 to 279.)
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